PETER PAN.
The crowded attendance at the Peter Pan cabaret on Saturday evening was evidence of its increasing popularity with dancer*. Enlivening music by Art Larkine and his swing band covered a diversified range of modern dance numbers, and clever syncopation was a feature of the various items. • Sel Notton, one of the band members, contributed, enjoyable solos, harmonised by his associates, and Mr. Larkine' leadership kept the tempo at a spirited, pace throughout the programme. Among those present were: Mesdames A. Duncan, W. Jones, R. B. Martin, J. Madden, 8. Wallis, Misses Dulcie Arnoldson, Win Visooe, Ailsa Conway, Mary Halse, Barbara and R. Wildon, Edna Wilson, Doreen Matthews, Nola Baglcy, Evelyn Rae, Koy Stevenson, Olwen Jones (Whangarei), Myra Lorrimer (Whangarei), F. Jaffe, Phyllis Mirko, Mabel Lucas, Mary Carter, iMarjoric O'Brien, Phyllis Andrews, Molly Kearin. M. Kay, Freda Cartwright, Merle McLisky, Dale Corbin, M. Kay, E. Green, Sybil Anderson, K. McLean, Betty n ,r u*' «', McKenzie ' Ma<l « e D*™. Mr Ma * rrtl » lv 7 Hills, K. Reyney, £2! » ®. tor '£ M *'B»«* O'Kane Jessie Brander, Billy Aldrcd, Olga Rea MarJoA. Clarke, £2
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 235, 4 October 1937, Page 12
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181PETER PAN. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 235, 4 October 1937, Page 12
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